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Show t h - 'V ' . x - ; . QUEENS SL'RROIND A QUEEN Daughter of Literary League Club member form ea atage at a final of the fashion and musical tea at the Sunset LDS Ward la which members and guesta participated. Miss La von Brown, Miss Utah, takes th center with some 38 other daughter adding to the , picture. For Club Members, Guests Ufa-lo- ' '.I. Elects New School ; Officers and taught : on nd Provo Man Takes Maid From South Africa For, Bride Hear Trends Modern Literature Given 1 professor and la GAINS W SKILLS Blind members of the community are constant" ly learning new skill through the devoted work of their teacher, Zella Pessetto. Here Mlsa Pessetto Instruct William Freckleton la th making of braille letters. head of the speech and drama de- PERSONAL MATTES partment at the USAC. He is a KNOXV1LLE, Tenn. W P-- C. Y. graduate of the University of Utah Rabbins Jr. Is complaint officer at with a master degree from the the city jail, making out trpoi'n on University of Iowa and a doctorate all incidents. The other day he from the University of Southern made out thin one: "Stuck a pencil California. Dr, Myer It member In the palm of right hand when of the Cache Chamber of Com- turning around to answer the merce, Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta phone. Taken to General Hospital. Kappa, Theta Alpha Phi, and Phi Treated and released." It wet Mens signed, "Bobbins." Phi fraternities; Kappa Forum Dinner Club, and 1 active church and civic group. In Herald Want Ada Erin Result What makes Helena Rubinstein s vari-color- ed BYU Women commercial work for one year at the school. She received her B S. degree from L'SAC and has done some add I tional study at the University of California VUate prominent in music circles of Cache Valley and Prove, as an accompanist and vocalist. While attending the col lege she was accompanist tor the orchestra, a member of a string ino and vocal trio, and accom panist for various other campus musie organiraUor.. She had charge of the music at toe College U)S Institute for 11 year. Mr. Myer la member of Phi Kappa Ph.. Delta Kappa Gamma, (national teacher' sorority) Logan High School faculty league, and Ladles Bel Canto Glee Club find has served aa an officer in all four organizations. She waa a charter member of the Bel Canto Glee more thaniBalllf, Genevieve and Marilyn There' v definitely the eye, In the fashion pic- - cobs. Alberta and Suite Jacob, i I t ture for the spring and summer Marilyn and Margaret Swensen, season. This intriguing fact was Lynn Ann and Katherine Taylor, LEIU-M- rs. LaDeane Peterson :. ;.! tantalirlng presented Friday after- - Elaine and Terrt Taylor, Bar-no- will serve at president of the by an imposing group of the bara, Mary and Jeannle Allen, Letltlan Literary Club. She wa daughter of member of Literary iManlyn, Helen and Janie Norton, elected In voUng held at the club's I :. League in a fashion and musical Norma McRae and Nina, Karen last meeting. Working with Mrs ; v, tea at the Sunset LDS Ward rec-'aAnn, Lelahman, Sally be Mrs. Mama Mae Nancy Peterson will reation ball. Tueller and Mary Kathy Margaret Berry as vice, president; Lucille At the parade of lovely daugh- - and Kathy. Marllee. Beverly. Re- Evans, secretary: Shirley Bell, ss Twenty-dreRedd. Rebecca and fer passed in review in sports.lslna historian; Connie Evans, reporter and party attire it became five other daughter of member and Carma Price, program chair to were unable participate. Increasingly apparent that pretty man. Civic committee will be Bon- a the frocks were there was Mr. Allen waa assisted by Mrs. nie Cooper and Bonnie Southwlek; Mr. and Mrs. Gall S. Young. Bride Is former Patricia Murphy something going on underneath, Thomas Norton and Mr. Len and uie gut committee will con of South. Africa. equally as pretty and interesting Creer. Hostessea were Mr. Wal- sist of Ann Allen and Shirley Tripp. such as lace and embroidered ter HedqulsL Mr. S. Cam Carter. Outgoing officer are Mr. Bev pantalettes and endless variety of Mrs. Antone K. Romnry and Mrs. erlee Mitchell, president; Phyllis frothy underskirt formed of a James Jacob. Crookston, vice president and re variety of materials. The interest- - Club president Mrs. Taylor stated porter; Club. lng summer and party frocks that the guest session was in keep-sho- treasurer;Joyce Morton, secretaryThe bridegroom Jerry Brems, historian were all augmented by the ing with their year' course of that of the "American Way and LaDeanC Peterson, program mysterious (wish of an under-'ctud- y chairman Gift committee mem skirt. jof Life." She aald ihey felt that are Bonnie Cooper and Bonnie Many friend of the bride from assisting In receiving wai Bill Mr. Mark Allen, as chairman a fashion parade was a typically bera South Africa were In attendance at Wood of South Africa. Evana. a or hot American baseball dogs. of the program committee acted The mother of the bride waa the wedding reception held during or the as its capable commentator, after Daughter had made many to honor Mr. and Mr. unable to be In this country for the week of flowers. a welcome and announcement by articles worn, and others had been rangements spring at the Grandvlew the nuptials, and the bridegroom Call S. club president, Mr. Henry D. fashioned by their mothers. Japanese qu'nce, psnsles, and fruit School, Young mother, due to Illness. Taylor. The models were shown The approximate 100 club mem blossoms. Dslnty refreshments The attractive .Hide, the former During the evening Wayne Bell on the attractive stage bedecked bers and guests attending saw the were also served and programs Patricia Murphy of Bloenfontein, of Salt Lake City, former South With graceful baskets holding review from small tables placed were covered with South Africa, daughter of Mr. S. African missionary presided In In sprays of forsythla and centered In the hall, each decorated with ar-- gay gift wrapping paper. Haddad, also of that city, and Mr. troducing numbers aa follows: Vo by a large standing circle wound Young, son of Mr. and Mr. G. S. cal aolos by Pst Colvln, Australia with the yellow flowered branches, Young of Provo were married Jan. and Bishop Floyd Weed; piano Music for the review wss played exhibition IS at lull Springs. Alberta. Can. solo, Grsnt Colvln; by Barbara Allen, daughter of of South John dances attractive the For Meyer ber by reception Mrs. Allen. A pleasant interlude Yvonne and Mathews ne Africa and a wore and lace of dress bride was given by Mrs. John M. Gardover satin with a dainty bandeau a reading by Marilyn Young. ner who sang "They Call Me of matching material holding a Members of the Gleaner Class of Miml" from the opera 'LaBoheme' the and the "Feast of the Lanterns," "I am convinced that we can explained a good deal about the short nylon net veil. Her bridal Grandvlew First Ward served were tell a great deal about current nature of literature, especially bouquet was of gardenias and wedding refreshments. These by Bantoch. She was accompanied literature Annette small orchids. . Mary Ellen Harwood. by watching for what by Mrs. Samuel Skousen. 'At the moment we are losing In attendance upon her were Johnson, Josa William and Joyce Whitman called the Idolon," n Walt The finale was reached when Brown, Miss Utah, appeared in Prof. Moyle Q. Rice told Brigham our worshlpfulness for at least two Mr. J,- C. Cordner- ,- matron of Hansen. the gown ahe had worn as Queen Young University Women Satur- Idolon of the recent psst: the ob honor, wearing turquoise blue lace The gift arrsngements were scure experimentalist of the cultlover taffeta; Julane Young, wear-- made by Mra. Xay Cooper and of '47 Days, with her robe and day Prof. Rice, a member of the of obscurity, and also the financial Ing light orchid lace and net over Linda Sawyer. crown. Daughters appearing were State character who Uvea by reflex taffeta and Yvonne Mathews of Sisters of the bridegroom, Marl' Lavon Brown, Janet Calder, English faculty at Utah age South Africa, wearing pink lace lyn Young and Mrs. J. C. Cordner Martelen Wadley, Mary Clark, Agricultural College, continued, compulsions and a Robin Creer, Helen G ardner, "the Idolon Is the ideal figure the code of action. Mailer, Jones, and and net over taffeta. Each added made a tiered wedding cake which Mary Ostler, Norma Hedqulst, tning to be admired either in au Spillane have succeeded In taking a corsage or garaenias uniea in they displayed on a turn table, Kare Christenson, Carol Dunford, thor or character. Ask 'What is the literature down to a point as nesr pink, and small orchids. circled with pink tinted gardenias Ann Romney, Bonnie and Marilyn object of worship and you have chemical reaction as it can get Dr. John Bennee of Csnsda, and supporting a cluster of fresh without becoming a mere tom-toformerly 'of South Africa attended pink rose buda and tweet pea In of primitive forcea or an er the bridegroom at best man. Also the top. beat THE BERRYS CABX GURBERT By ratic bubbling in a test tube. The r only way for literature to move at Dtorr speak to ms eJEtfl yiam6msj the moment Is up, he ssld. Aa. DY ANO AM I BUBNSTO UP.' Prof. Rice pointed out that pres " is you ent literature attempts, whether honesty or begtullngly, to reas sert the good things of life, to in spire faith in man and hi works, to point out something besides de spair In the future.' We are getting book of achievement and even heroism. We wish to use book to win the struggle of minds in the U i, i An open house will be held this afternoon from t p.m. en at No, College Kill Way, Logan, la honor of Dr. and Mrs, Chester J. Myers. Th couple, who were married on April t, also held open house on Saturday. The bride, the former VUat Jones, la daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. David H. Jones of Provo. The bridegroom Is the son of the late Jamea H. Myers and Mrs. Agnes Myers of Ogden. The couple were married In a double ring ceremony at Evanston, Wyo., by Bishop William Harris In the presence of few friends. After a wedding dinner, given by lricnds at an Evanston hotel, the couple left for Salt Lake City. New Mra. Myer la secretary registrar at the Logan Senior High u'rHJh Lehi Club i. Woman Weds AG Professor . Daughters Parade Fashions u:cuy, Arm SUNDAY HERALD Former Provo StavL 6n J In the cream of indelible lipsticks? La-vo- pre-sto- ne , m 'g world. Along with the development of the American's awareness of his tole of world leadership goes a desire to have his literature reflect him as he see himself; above everything else, he wlshe to ap- TT.S.-' OONT WJOW BUT WHAT M M-YOU MKSWT HAVB HIT UPON A SOWTRFU. D6FBN6rVB WBWON. VVHAT 6AY TO H6H I CANT ffEMPMfcSCW ANQ HB WONT TRU. MB - r- pear mature. "Another major trend in literature la toward aeriou myth-ms- k ing. Our fiction writers of highest stature are Interested not only in telling a readable and salable story, but in making up new myths about life or refurbishing old ones. William - Faulkern - la the - great of our time, but many myth-makrecent books by our authors run heavily to myth. Most notable are Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea," and Steinbeck' "East of Eden." The principal concerns of litera ture at the moment seem to be the nature of man, the nature of the evil, the nature of power, search for a positive philosopsy, a desire for exegetic facta, the ex ploration of myth In search of the key to modern man, and a aearch for a pathway out of confusion," he lit, I fen - er if; i wo hiA, CREAMY TEXTURE AND COLOR! FULL-STRENG- An indelible lipstick that will never lise and" tell is kind of indelibility combined with the tender, alive color that are hard to come by even b further for kind-to-you- perfection name is perfection-a- nd gem in itself. When yon get tliat skin feel of cream and rich, r lipstick, you need look no Stay-Long- ! . concluded. 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